Mobile communications for transmitting big data from rugged terrain introduced by Celliboost

Sept. 8, 2016
ROSH HAAYIN, Israel, 8 Sept. 2016. Celliboost in Rosh HaAyin, Israel, is introducing the Celliboost stand-alone mobile communications system is designed for transmitting large amounts of landline-quality high-resolution data, audio, and video from rugged terrain in rural and open areas.

ROSH HAAYIN, Israel, 8 Sept. 2016. Celliboost in Rosh HaAyin, Israel, is introducing the Celliboost stand-alone mobile communications system is designed for transmitting large amounts of landline-quality high-resolution data, audio, and video from rugged terrain in rural and open areas.

The Celliboost system is suitable for military, homeland security, law enforcement, and emergency services applications, as well as for telecommunications companies like radio and television stations.

The stand-alone mobile system uses ordinary mobile communications infrastructure. It offers broadband access for Internet and control centers in all types of terrain and all kinds of mobile coverage, from 3G, through GSM, to LTE.

It enables simultaneous use of as many as four mobile channels, independent of the mobile operator, and supports bonding and load balancing.

The algorithm-supported system can link to any communications interface, including satellite and ADSL, across all operating characteristics of the broadband channel.

For more information contact Celliboost online at www.celliboost.com.

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